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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Firstly IIMC offers the same course with 55000 fee amount. Duration of this course is one year. But its not part time course. And just check the prospectus of JAMIA also. I think they also offer the same course. Anyway give me time, I will check and cross check then let you know about the exactly details who offers the same course on part time basis. Otherwise as per my knowledge, most of the institute and colleges offers only Bachelors or Masters in mass comm. But specially in hindi patrakarita, I have not a clear idea okay dear.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Hello Dear, Duration is one year for PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. And you have to pay 20800 Rs. for the same. Maybe, fee has increased as compare to last year, but you just verify all before the admission.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Yes, you can get transferred but only after getting the NOC from both colleges. One more thing in which college you want to transfer. There should be some seats vacant. Then only you can take transfer in that college otherwise not possible.

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bal krishna mishra

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Following are the few books to prepare for entrance exam:
Mass communication in India BY Kewal J Kumar, Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication by Vir Bala Agarwal, Arihant Guide for Mass Communication Entrance (by Arihant Publication).

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Journalism has a vast area of job opportunities. If one wants to go for journalism, then the person has to have a habit of reading a newspaper or watching news channel. He or she should know every important news that goes around him or her. Print journalism comes as the newspaper, magazines, TV or electronic journalism comes with many television channels where one can easily find a suitable job. Now, internet plays a biggest role in journalism, one can go for web journals, content writing and many more. Print or electronic journalism also has multiple sectors like advertising, public relations, film management. Therefore, it helps a pe
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You could probably pursue a degree course in mass communication and journalism along with an advanced certificate in print & TV journalism. A degree will help you get a job not only in TV or print journalism, but will also open various avenues for you, such as event management, advertising, media research and many more.

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There are many aspects of media-related courses and it should be clear to us that distance learning cannot develop the level of skills and competence that regular courses can do. It is possible that one does distance learning studies when a foundational skill-set is already earned

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There are many aspects of media-related courses and it should be clear to us that distance learning cannot develop the level of skills and competence that regular courses can do. It is possible that one does distance learning studies when a foundational skill-set is already earned.

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All these subjects are a part of any competitive exams for government job. So, if you have studied journalism very seriously, you can crack exams, like SSC UPSC BPSC and other civil services exams. So, this is a way that helps you to get a government job. There is no such newspaper organisation functioning under government sector. But, you can get associated with DD channel, Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha channel, Aakashwani stations after gaining deep experience in print media. These are autonomous bodies that function under ministry of Information and Broadcast. By getting associated with these organizations, you become a semi government w
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I would say that print has a better scope because you get job security in the same in which you sit inside an office or you do TV journalism. TV journalism and anchoring has better scope. TV Correspondent or the TV News Anchor is a celebrity and there is no denying that most of the Media Graduates die for this profile only. There are fewer people who will ignore but most of them ask about the salary. This is also an assignment based job where a job may not be possible.

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